rush in (third-person singular simple present rushes in, present participle rushing in, simple past and past participle rushed in) Used other than figuratively...
heath rush long-beaked bald rush path rush rush candle rush holder rushlight rush lily rush nut rush ring rush toad scouring rush sea rush sharp rush soft...
First use appears c. 1911. See cite below. bum's rush (plural bum's rushes) (chiefly Canada, US, slang, idiomatic) The forcible ejection of someone, such...
rush (plural softstem rushes) A plant of the species Juncus effusus, a type of true rush found worldwide. Synonyms: soft rush, common rush, lamp rush...
See also: rush and Rush RUSH (computing) A dialect of the programming language PL/I. Allen-Babcock Computing Inc. (1966) RUSH Terminal User's Manual Hurs...
From rush + toad, in allusion to the plant called a rush. rush toad (plural rush toads) The natterjack (Bufo calamita). Hurtados, Southard, toad rush, toadrush...
See also: rush-hour rush hour (countable and uncountable, plural rush hours) (idiomatic) The times of the day when traffic jams are commonplace, due mainly...
Rhymes: -ʌʃt rushed (comparative more rushed, superlative most rushed) Very busy. I was so rushed today, I didn't have time to eat lunch. Done in haste; done...
soft rush (plural soft rushes) A plant of the species Juncus effusus, nearly worldwide in distribution, native over much of its current range, excluding...